Free-agent TE Tyler Eifert (Bengals) is re-signing to a one-year deal with the Cincinnati Bengals, according to a source. Financial terms were not disclosed.

Fantasy Tip: Eifert is one of the best at his position, but he has struggled to stay healthy throughout his career. Over the last two seasons he has played in just 10 games, missing all but two in 2017. Ergo, the one-year deal makes sense. He's a touchdown machine when he's on the field, but the risk just isn't worth it at his price tag.

Cincinnati Bengals OT Cordy Glenn (ankle, foot) says he's still working to get back to full strength from this past year's injury. He added that he'll "definitely" be able to participate in organized team activities this offseason.

Buffalo Bills OT Cordy Glenn was officially acquired by the Cincinnati Bengals Wednesday, March 14. The Bills also traded a 2018 first-round draft choice and a 2018 fifth-round draft choice to the Bengals in exchange for a 2018 first-round draft choice and a 2018 sixth-round draft choice.

Free-agent P Kevin Huber (Bengals) is re-signing to a three-year deal with the Cincinnati Bengals, according to a source. Financial terms were not disclosed. He had talked to the Chicago Bears before signing with the Bengals.

Cincinnati Bengals WR Brandon LaFell could be released this offseason in part because the team would create $4 million in salary cap space. The team could also cut LaFell in order to give more playing time to the younger receivers on the roster.

Fantasy Tip: LaFell has been a starting receiver for the Bengals over the last two seasons but posted only 548 yards this past season. He could receive some interest if he is released but would not be a great fantasy option.